Even though a good portion of Orient Beach in St. Maarten is dedicated to those wishing to strip away all the barriers and let the sun shine where it normally wouldn't, the beach does offer plenty to people who want to keep their clothes on.

The nude beach is definitely a sight to see (just don't be a creep), yet what surprised me was the ridiculous amount of activity going on, both on and off the water. Jet skis, small sailboats, kite surfing, windsurfing, kayaks, floating docks, parasailing, boogie-boarding - the ocean was, for sure, in motion.

Lining the beach are cafes and restaurants that offer specials, usually a beach chair, a drink, and bathroom access for $7-$10. Buckets of 6 beers are $10-$12, and the vibe is very social and happening - I'm not afraid to label it as the busiest beach on the island.

It's big enough where you can find solace if you wish, though - and the beauty of the bay is what stole the show for me. Even if you don't stay at one of the nearby hotels, it's a must-do day trip when you're on the island.

People told me there was "nothing to do" on Anguilla - mainly in the way of nightlife - yet they failed to mention how that vibe translates into extreme relaxation. From the moment my toes hit the silk-like sand, I could feel my entire body embrace the aura of tranquility.

No loud chatter, no loud music, no noisy groups or plane engines roaring - just you and the sun and the sand and the ones you love. There is plenty of space to spread out a picnic on the beach, perhaps a bottle of wine in the sand as the sea sparkles in front of you.

There are a few really nice properties on the island - those photos and stories to come.